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More than 80 employees at Park City High School have fallen sick
Park City, Utah — With the high school being particularly badly hit, COVID cases are on the rise in Park City schools.
Park City High School had 81 active cases of COVID on campus, and it was discovered on Friday morning that some of those were teachers and administrators.
16 PCHS teachers and administrators were out sick, accounting for over a quarter of the teaching staff, according to a school district staffer.
While others waited for test results after being exposed at home, some were sick with confirmed instances of COVID.
According to teachers, those who were at school were filling in and covering their colleagues’ classes.
The secondary school had 109 instances on Friday night.
On Friday morning employees stated the newly introduced test to stay event had discovered dozens of cases of COVID among kids and staff.
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